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how does john wareamp;#39;s word choice in the little owls that live underground contribute to the tone of his work in this lesson you will learn to determine tone by analyzing the impact of the authoramp;#39;s word choice so letamp;#39;s go ahead and review we have read the little owls that live underground itamp;#39;s an informational text by john moyer um that means itamp;#39;s non-fiction it was published on smithsonian.com he uses facts anecdotes and interviews to convey his message about throwing owls super unique text in that it uses a lot of different pieces of evidence to build um his informational keys so letamp;#39;s talk about tone today so tone is the authoramp;#39;s attitude towards his subject a common mistake is to mistake tone and mood tone is the authoramp;#39;s attitude and can be proved with evidence evidence being a really key word mood is the feeling of a text so today weamp;#39;re looking just for evidence and weamp;#39;re looking just for this attitude